I bleed ‘Sippi, and so do you
I bleed blue, but I bleed ‘Sippi, too.
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I bleed blue, but I bleed ‘Sippi, too.
She told me that I had an infection. That my body surrendered as a bacterial pathogen quietly fought its way in. That my unremitting back pains, my perpetual fatigue, my loss of appetite were all merely symptoms of its invasion.
Additions to DPAC include an Aloft hotel, additional event space for the President’s Club and new restroom facilities for women, said Durham City Manager Thomas Bonfield. Called the Wrapper Building, the annex will “wrap” around the parking deck and the west side of DPAC. A connection between the hotel and DPAC will allow for quicker commutes to shows, and new restaurants will line the bottom floor of the building. Construction will begin later this fall and last for 12 months, Bonfield said.
A Duke Students for Justice in Palestine event recently faced backlash when some of its display was vandalized by a student.
An international service organization dedicated to aiding local youth has returned to its roots here at Duke.
As the 10th anniversary of 9/11 approaches, the largest threat to the nation may be a sense of otherness, not a threat of terrorist attacks.